In Your Neighbourhood Winter Romance

In Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance2018-08-13 18:30:002018-08-13 20:30:00Pacific/AucklandIn Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance: Mon 13 Aug 2018 18:30 PM, Cost: Adult/Senior $25 Student/Child $15 Bookings: 09 623 1052, http://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/articles/events/2018/08/in-your-neighbourhood-winter-romance/ Musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra bring the joy of music a little closer to home; and what better time to celebrate these wholesome and eclectic pieces for oboe than in the heart of winter? Principal Oboe Bede Hanley kicks off the concert with Bach’s ‘Wedding Cantata’, affectionately starting the evening on a romantic note. Don’t fall too deeply though – this work is followed with John Harbison’s Snow Country, a piece that echoes the desolate Wisconsin winter in which it was composed. The grace of the oboe is highlighted again with Vivaldi’s lively concerto before transitioning into a smoky tango with Piazzolla’s Oblivion, leaving you with just enough heat to brave the cold as this concert comes to a close. Featuring Bede Hanley, APO Principal Oboe. Monday 13 August 2018, 6.30pm – Monday 13 August 2018, 8.30pm

In Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance2018-08-14 18:30:002018-08-14 20:30:00Pacific/AucklandIn Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance: Tue 14 Aug 2018 18:30 PM, Cost: Adult/Senior $25 Student/Child $15 Bookings: 09 623 1052, http://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/articles/events/2018/08/in-your-neighbourhood-winter-romance/ Musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra bring the joy of music a little closer to home; and what better time to celebrate these wholesome and eclectic pieces for oboe than in the heart of winter? Principal Oboe Bede Hanley kicks off the concert with Bach’s ‘Wedding Cantata’, affectionately starting the evening on a romantic note. Don’t fall too deeply though – this work is followed with John Harbison’s Snow Country, a piece that echoes the desolate Wisconsin winter in which it was composed. The grace of the oboe is highlighted again with Vivaldi’s lively concerto before transitioning into a smoky tango with Piazzolla’s Oblivion, leaving you with just enough heat to brave the cold as this concert comes to a close. Featuring Bede Hanley, APO Principal Oboe. Tuesday 14 August 2018, 6.30pm – Tuesday 14 August 2018, 8.30pm

In Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance2018-08-18 18:30:002018-08-18 20:30:00Pacific/AucklandIn Your Neighbourhood – Winter Romance: Sat 18 Aug 2018 18:30 PM, Cost: Adult/Senior $25 Student/Child $15 Bookings: 09 623 1052, http://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/articles/events/2018/08/in-your-neighbourhood-winter-romance/ Musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra bring the joy of music a little closer to home; and what better time to celebrate these wholesome and eclectic pieces for oboe than in the heart of winter? Principal Oboe Bede Hanley kicks off the concert with Bach’s ‘Wedding Cantata’, affectionately starting the evening on a romantic note. Don’t fall too deeply though – this work is followed with John Harbison’s Snow Country, a piece that echoes the desolate Wisconsin winter in which it was composed. The grace of the oboe is highlighted again with Vivaldi’s lively concerto before transitioning into a smoky tango with Piazzolla’s Oblivion, leaving you with just enough heat to brave the cold as this concert comes to a close. Featuring Bede Hanley, APO Principal Oboe. Saturday 18 August 2018, 6.30pm – Saturday 18 August 2018, 8.30pm

Where

13 Aug – Somervell Church, 497 Remuera Road, Remuera

14 Aug – Takapuna Methodist Church, 427 Lake Road, Takapuna

18 Aug – Artworks Theatre, Oneroa, Waiheke Island

Cost

Adult/Senior $25

Student/Child $15

Bookings

09 623 1052

Website

apo.co.nz/whats-on/winter-romance/monday-13-august

Musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra bring the joy of music a little closer to home; and what better time to celebrate these wholesome and eclectic pieces for oboe than in the heart of winter?

Principal Oboe Bede Hanley kicks off the concert with Bach’s ‘Wedding Cantata’, affectionately starting the evening on a romantic note. Don’t fall too deeply though – this work is followed with John Harbison’s Snow Country, a piece that echoes the desolate Wisconsin winter in which it was composed.

The grace of the oboe is highlighted again with Vivaldi’s lively concerto before transitioning into a smoky tango with Piazzolla’s Oblivion, leaving you with just enough heat to brave the cold as this concert comes to a close.